Dorian Missick Interview – Big Words & Grand Theft Auto – Sundance 2013

Dorian Missick interview about his 2013 Sundance film Big Words, and being the voice of Victor Vance in Grand Theft Auto!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Dorian Missick about his 2013 Sundance Film Festival movie Big Words, and being the voice of Victor Vance in Grand Theft Auto Vice City. Find out from Dorian Missick what is was like to work on Big Words, and the importance of being in a film that takes place one of America’s most historical nights.

Plus, Devin chats with Dorian Missick about being the lead voice of Victor Vance in Grand Theft Auto Vice City, and if he feels that video games desensitize society to violence. Do you agree with Dorian about violence in video games? Are you excited to see Dorian Missick in Big Words? What other 2013 Sundance film do you want to see?

In Big Words, members of a once-promising hip-hop group, now in their late 30’s, struggle with regret, disappointment, and change on Election Night 2008.

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Amari Cheatom & Trae Harris Interview – Newlyweeds – Sundance 2013

Amari Cheatom and Trae Harris interview about their 2013 Sundance film Newlyweeds!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Django Unchained’s Amari Cheatom and his co-star Trae Harris about their 2013 Sundance Film Festival movie Newlyweeds. Find out from Amari Cheatom and Trae Harris what is was like to work on a film about drug use, and why you should see the 2013 Sundance film. Plus, Devin talks to Amari Cheatom about his role in Django Unchained. Are you excited to see Amari Cheatom and Trae Harris in Newlyweeds? What other 2013 Sundance film do you want to see?

In Newlyweeds, a Brooklyn repo man and his globetrotting girlfriend forge an unlikely romance. But what should be a match made in stoner heaven turns into a love triangle gone awry in this dark comedy that is part ballad of chemical dependency, part coming-of-age romance, part hallucinatory adventure. We are programmed to laugh at stoner movies, but Newlyweeds, is a bittersweet blend of comedy and drama. It’s the story of Lyle (Amari Cheatom), a repo-man by necessity, who is also a preacher-man in his purple-hazed fantasy, who is also on the verge of becoming a family man unless he and Nina (Trae Harris), his beautiful young girlfriend, are done in first by their mutual adoration and voracious consumption of cannabis.

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